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Ted Sitterley's 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe of Tucson, Arizona. Ted paid $50 for the coupe in 1955. It featured gray primer, Indian blanket upholstery, and a 304-inch flathead engine that Ted and his brother built with help from Little Wolf Machine Shop.
The 1947 Kurtis-Omohundro Comet, designed by Frank Kurtis and built on a 1940 Ford chassis, was a pioneering postwar American sports car. Featuring a lightweight aluminum body it represented an innovative blend of American engineering and European-inspired design, standing out as a significant yet rare piece in automotive history. Wayne and Amy Gould of Tucson, Arizona owned the car in 2023.

Frank Sonzogni's 1950 Mercury was found in Tucson in 1974.


Hot Rods of Tucson, Arizona

John Patrick's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Ted Sitterley's 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe


Custom Cars of Tucson, Arizona

Joe Hernandez' 1940 Mercury


Sport Cars of Tucson, Arizona

1947 Kurtis-Omohundro Comet


Custom Shops in Tucson, Arizona

Zumanos Custom Shop


Citizens of Tucson, Arizona

Amy Gould
Charles Hall
Eddie Salcido
Joe Hernandez
John Patrick
Sicela Evemari Hernandez
Ted Sitterley
Wayne Gould




 

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